Hi Anthony,
Ok, but what if I want to create a new p2 profile? Dom ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dahanne, Anthony Sent: October-25-11 3:47 PM To: P2 developer discussions Subject: Re: [p2-dev] Question on -configuration argument for shared install Hello Domenico, Did you try playing with those arguments ? -Declipse.p2.profile=DefaultProfile -Declipse.p2.data.area=[...]/p2/ It would specify the p2 profile to consider when starting your runtime (so that p2 knows what is installed/not installed) HTH, Anthony [cid:135455219@25102011-0443] Le contenu de ce courriel s'adresse au destinataire seulement. Il contient de l'information pouvant être confidentielle. Vous ne devez ni le copier ni l'utiliser ni le divulguer à qui que ce soit à moins que vous soyez le destinataire ou une personne désignée autorisée. Si vous le receviez par erreur, veuillez nous aviser immédiatement et le détruire. The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and then destroy it. De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Domenico Alessi Envoyé : 25 octobre 2011 15:43 À : P2 developer discussions Objet : Re: [p2-dev] Question on -configuration argument for shared install Hi All, Actually my question in the end is, instead of specifying -configuration, is there an argument that can create the .eclipse folder somewhere else, and this holds the p2 and configuration directory? Thanks, Dom ________________________________ From: Domenico Alessi Sent: October-25-11 3:40 PM To: 'P2 developer discussions' Subject: Question on -configuration argument for shared install Hi All, Today when I start eclipse for example like this in a shared install: eclipse -configuration /a/b/c The "c" folder will hold the configuration and the "b" folder will have the p2 folder created. Is there a way to specify where the p2 folder is created? The reason I ask is that I did the following: eclipse -configuration /a/b/c , then installed plugin A I then did eclipse -configuration /a/b/d. I see that plugin A is not there according to the features tab in installation details of "d", but because both "c" and "d" sharing the "b" p2 directory, the "installed software" tab thinks that plugin A is installed when it is not. BR, Dom [cid:135455219@25102011-044A] DOMENIC ALESSI Product Manager - PL Engineering Environments 8500 Decarie H4P 2N2, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Phone +1 514 345 7900 ext:46081 North American Mobile Number:+1-514-237-9974 European Mobile Number:+44 (0) 7595 105 501 ECN: 8104 6081 Fax +1 514 345 6167 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.ericsson.com<http://www.ericsson.com/> [cid:135455219@25102011-0451] This Communication is Confidential. We only send and receive email on the basis of the terms set out at www.ericsson.com/email_disclaimer<http://www.ericsson.com/email_disclaimer>
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